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Charts were updated to the latest cycle. New sector files were published, which include realistic ground view layout and SMR system, TWR view layout updated to reflect changes in the CTR reporting points for VFR traffic.

EVRR Sector file updated to reflect new stand numbers coming in AIRAC 1712 cycle (AMDT 010/2017) on Apron 2. ATIS files updated to reflect the real world syntax and released as a separate package on GNG. Charts for Riga and Ventspils updated, enroute charts updated, and FRA charts added. New scenery was released for EVRA, compatible with P3D v3, P3D v4, and X-Plane 11. Download information can be found on the scenery page.

2017 September

EVRR Sector file updated for a new test version which includes an updated ground layout to match the real world status of the airport currently. While this is now 100% up-to-date, most scenery versions are a little behind, but the controllers are aware and ready to help. The freeware X-Plane scenery version available should match up with it 100%.

Starting with AIRAC 1304, effective 04 April 2013, a new ATC position is introduced in Riga TMA.

Until this time, Riga TMA consisted of two sectors - A and B, but they were controlled by a single position - Riga Approach (EVRA_APP) on 129.925. Now during high traffic loads or at ATC discretion it can be separated in two positions - sector A (the bigger one) remains controlled by EVRA_APP, and sector B - by Riga Approach (EVRA_B_APP) on 134.850. Also lateral limits of sector B have changed a bit (see the map below; before that it was 25nm circle around RIA VOR).Note that both positions share the same callsign - Riga Approach.

This is how those sectors look laterally:

And vertically:

If both APP positions are online, their duties are separated as shown above.If there is only EVRA_APP online, it controls both sector A and sector B (as it was before).Normally EVRA_B_APP should not be online alone, but as it might happen in Vatsim, it will be left to controllers discretion, if he also assumes control of sector A.

In typical operations, arriving aircraft can expect STARs in EVRA_APP and vectoring in EVRA_B_APP, but it might be different depending on traffic situation, controllers preferences or pilot request.